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Merrill, H. M. "Optimizing plant and system coal inventories." IEEE Transactions on Power Systems 3, no. 1 (1988): 337–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/59.43220.

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Domínguez Lozano, F., A. G. Rebelo, and R. Bittman. "How plant inventories improve future monitoring." Biodiversity and Conservation 21, no. 8 (2012): 1937–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10531-012-0286-2.

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McRoberts, Ronald E., Erkki Tomppo, Klemens Schadauer, et al. "Harmonizing National Forest Inventories." Journal of Forestry 107, no. 4 (2009): 179–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jof/107.4.179.

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Abstract National forest inventories are a primary source of data for national and large area assessments of sustainability and biodiversity and for international forest resource reporting. However, the ability of countries to produce compatible estimates using these data is impeded by the diversity of their national inventory definitions, sampling designs, plot configurations, measured variables, and measurement protocols. In addition, because the differing features of these inventories have historical, commercial, and environmental justification, prospects for standardizing inventories are m
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Druzhilovskaya, Emilia Sergeevna. "Valuation techniques and hierarchy of fair value of inventories and property, plant and equipment in the Russian accounting of organizations that are not budgetary sphere organizations." Buhuchet v zdravoohranenii (Accounting in Healthcare), no. 10 (October 1, 2021): 13–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.33920/med-17-2110-02.

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In the previous article, we analyzed the scope and features of the formation of fair value, which is entered into the Russian accounting of inventories and property, plant and equipment of non-budgetary sphere organizations (including healthcare organizations) thanks to the Federal Accounting Standards (FAS) 5/2019 “Inventories”, 6/2020 “Property, Plant and Equipment”, and 26/2020 “Capital Investments”. This article examines the valuation techniques and hierarchy of fair value of these assets. This study is all the more relevant since the fair value is entered into the Russian accounting of in
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Linares-Palomino, Reynaldo, David Aybar, and Erika J. Morales Ruiz. "Floristics of neotropical seasonally dry forests: a perspective from complete vascular plant inventories." Phytocoenologia 45, no. 3 (2015): 251–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.1127/phyto/2015/0010.

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Ristow, Michael, Maria Panitsa, Stefan Meyer, and Erwin Bergmeier. "Factors of Detection Deficits in Vascular Plant Inventories—An Island Case Study." Diversity 14, no. 4 (2022): 303. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/d14040303.

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The degree of completeness of large-scale floristic inventories is often difficult to judge. We compared prior vascular plant species inventories of the Mediterranean island of Limnos (North Aegean, Greece) with 231 recent records from 2016–2021. Together with the recent records, the known number of vascular plant species on the island is 960 native taxa, 63 established neophytes, and 27 species of as yet casual status for a total of 1050 taxa. We looked at a number of traits (plant family, size, flower color, perceptibility, habitat, reproduction period, rarity, and status) to investigate whe
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Jin, Ying, and Chaney Mosley. "Development of a Concept Inventory of Inheritance for High School Agricultural Education." Journal of Agricultural Education 65, no. 4 (2024): 191–208. https://doi.org/10.5032/jae.v65i4.2791.

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This study developed three versions of a concept inventory of inheritance tailored for high school agricultural education. These inventories can be used as formative assessments to inform teachers about students’ understanding of inheritance within the context of agriculture or as summative assessments to evaluate learning outcomes. Existing concept inventories in genetics related concepts lack real-world agricultural applications. Our inventories incorporate areas within agriculture, such as animal systems and plant systems, providing students with a deeper understanding of the concept of inh
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Druzhilovskaya, Emilia Sergeevna. "Fair value measurement of inventories and property, plant and equipment in the Russian accounting of organizations that are not budgetary sphere organizations: scope and features of formation." Buhuchet v zdravoohranenii (Accounting in Healthcare), no. 9 (September 1, 2021): 6–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.33920/med-17-2109-01.

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The Federal Accounting Standard (FAS) 5/2019 “Inventories” provides for a fairly broad application of fair value measurement of the inventories of non-budgetary sphere organizations (including healthcare organizations). An even more active use of fair value is suggested by FAS 6/2020 for the measurement of property, plant and equipment of the aforementioned organizations. The specified value is entered into the domestic accounting of the listed assets for the first time and is unusual for many Russian accountants. All this indicates the relevance of a detailed study of issues related to the fa
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Assawawongmethee, Wichittra, and Wimalin Laosiritaworn. "Application of Neural Networks in Perishable Inventories Management." Applied Mechanics and Materials 752-753 (April 2015): 1424–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.752-753.1424.

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Classifying inventories into different groups based on the importance of each category of material is necessary for inventory management when there are a large number of inventories to be managed. In order to plan and determine effective policies in the management of each material, it is essential that the inventories be properly classified. One of the most popular methods used in classifying inventories is the ABC analysis, which is the classification of inventories based on their actual values. In the food-processing industry, for example, where inventories are often of perishable goods, the
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Schwab, Olaf, and Thomas C. Maness. "Rebuilding Spatial Forest Inventories from Aggregated Data." Journal of Forestry 108, no. 6 (2010): 274–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jof/108.6.274.

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Abstract The limited availability of data sets with a sufficiently high spatial scale and resolution can pose a significant challenge in the development and testing of new forest management and economics modeling approaches. This article describes and tests an algorithm for generating an ecologically and statistically consistent data set for the province of British Columbia by projecting publicly available aggregated forest inventory information back onto a landscape grid. The dispersal procedure assigns specific combinations of ecosystem, tree species, site quality, and age class parameters f
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Berry, Paul E. "Biological inventories and the PhyloCode." TAXON 51, no. 1 (2002): 27–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/1554960.

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Zhong, Hui, Yu Zhao, Marilena Muntean, Lei Zhang, and Jie Zhang. "A high-resolution regional emission inventory of atmospheric mercury and its comparison with multi-scale inventories: a case study of Jiangsu, China." Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 16, no. 23 (2016): 15119–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/acp-16-15119-2016.

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Abstract. A better understanding of the discrepancies in multi-scale inventories could give an insight into their approaches and limitations as well as provide indications for further improvements; international, national, and plant-by-plant data are primarily obtained to compile those inventories. In this study we develop a high-resolution inventory of Hg emissions at 0.05° × 0.05° for Jiangsu, China, using a bottom-up approach and then compare the results with available global/national inventories. With detailed information on individual sources and the updated emission factors from field me
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FERREIRA, LEANDRO VALLE, DENISE A. CUNHA, PRISCILLA P. CHAVES, DARLEY C. L. MATOS, and PIA PAROLIN. "Impacts of hydroelectric dams on alluvial riparian plant communities in eastern Brazilian Amazonian." Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências 85, no. 3 (2013): 1013–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/s0001-37652013000300012.

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The major rivers of the Amazon River basin and their biota are threatened by the planned construction of large hydroelectric dams that are expected to have strong impacts on floodplain plant communities. The present study presents forest inventories from three floodplain sites colonized by alluvial riparian vegetation in the Tapajós, Xingu and Tocantins River basins in eastern Amazonian. Results indicate that tree species of the highly specialized alluvial riparian vegetation are clearly distinct among the three river basins, although they are not very distinct from each other and environmenta
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Creech, D. L., and D. McDonald. "CAD/GIS AS A TOOL IN NATIVE PLANT SPECIES CONSERVATION." HortScience 28, no. 4 (1993): 273B—273. http://dx.doi.org/10.21273/hortsci.28.4.273b.

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Texas is botanically diverse with approximately 5500 native plants identified: east Texas contains about 40% of the total. While most species are stable, many are classified as rare, threatened, vulnerable, or endangered. Databases for east Texas plant communities and vegetative analyses are numerous. However, they are not yet integrated into easy-to-sort-and-query computer files. Computer-Assisted Drafting (CAD) and Geographic Information Systems (GIS) technology offers powerful applications to the storage, management, and spatial analysis of species inventories, plant community dynamics, and
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Ley-López, Juan-Manuel, José González, and Paul-E. Hanson. "Plants and gall hosts of the Tirimbina Biological Reserve, Sarapiqui, Costa Rica: Combining field sampling with herbarium records." Revista de Biología Tropical 67, no. 2SUPL (2019): S212—S227. http://dx.doi.org/10.15517/rbt.v67i2supl.37233.

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There has been an increasing number of inventories of gall-inducing arthropods in the Neotropics. Nonetheless, very few inventories have been carried out in areas where the flora is well documented, and records of galls from herbaria and sites outside the study area have seldom been utilized. In this study we provide a checklist of the native vascular plants of a 345 ha forest reserve in the Caribbean lowlands of Costa Rica and document which of these plants were found to harbor galls. The gall surveys were carried out between November 2013 and December 2016. We also cross-checked our plant li
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Taylor, A. R. D., G. W. Howard, and G. W. Begg. "Developing wetland inventories in southern Africa: A review." Vegetatio 118, no. 1-2 (1995): 57–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bf00045191.

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Lund, H. Gyde. "Guide for Classifying Lands for Greenhouse Gas Inventories." Journal of Forestry 104, no. 4 (2006): 211–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jof/104.4.211.

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Abstract Recently, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change has issued new Good Practice Guidance for Land Use, Land-Use Change, and Forestry (GPG–LULUCF), which stipulates different data analysis and reporting procedures for changes in carbon storage and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions for six land classes: forest, cropland, grassland, wetland, settlements, and other lands. However, the GPG–LULUCF does not include a decision tree to support the identification and classification of lands. This is a critical first step necessary to proceed on land classification for subsequent calculation o
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Wanders, Henrico L. T., Gerard J. C. Gaalman, and Gerard Sierksma. "The composition of semi-finished inventories at a solid board plant." European Journal of Operational Research 155, no. 1 (2004): 96–111. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0377-2217(02)00853-6.

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Im, Keon Soon, Seung Heon Han, Bonsang Koo, and Do Young Jung. "Formulation of a pull production system for optimal inventory control of temporary rebar assembly plants." Canadian Journal of Civil Engineering 36, no. 9 (2009): 1444–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/l09-072.

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Temporary fabrication plants such as rebar assembly and precast segment shops are increasingly used in large scale construction projects to provide a construction site of its material needs. A plant needs to be operated in such a way that it is flexible enough to adapt to changing project demands while minimizing inventories. Meeting such needs requires careful control of the level of raw materials and assembly products fabricated in the plant, the two main types of inventories. However, in practice the ordering of raw materials and assembly times are ad hoc, leading to excess inventories and
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Thomas, Charles E., and John C. Rennie. "Combining Inventory Data for Improved Estimates of Forest Resources." Southern Journal of Applied Forestry 11, no. 3 (1987): 168–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/sjaf/11.3.168.

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Abstract Foresters occasionally have two or more estimates of the same volume, basal area, or other quantities of interest from independent inventories. A variety of statistical techniques for combining such estimates recently have begun to receive attention in surveys of census characteristics,agriculture, and forestry. Results from two independent timber resource inventories in Wayne County, Tennessee, are reported along with their respective sampling errors. Methods for combining estimates along with example calculations are presented and discussed. Suggestions are made for theapplication o
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Woodall, C. W. "Focus on ... Wildfire: Coming Soon: A National Assessment of Fuel Loadings." Journal of Forestry 101, no. 2 (2003): 4–5. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jof/101.2.4.

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Hughes, J. M. R. "The current status of European wetland inventories and classifications." Vegetatio 118, no. 1-2 (1995): 17–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bf00045187.

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Roesch, Francis A. "Incorporating Estimates of Rare Clustered Events into Forest Inventories." Journal of Forestry 92, no. 12 (1994): 31–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jof/92.12.31.

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Robinson, Andrew P., David C. Hamlin, and Stephen E. Fairweather. "Improving Forest Inventories: Three Ways to Incorporate Auxiliary Information." Journal of Forestry 97, no. 12 (1999): 38–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jof/97.12.38.

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Abstract Precise estimates of standing inventory often are needed in a very short time; for example, in appraisal situations for acquisitions and divestitures. Opportunities to integrate auxiliary information into forest stand inventory are considerable, and the potential benefits are very attractive. This article presents three popular techniques for incorporating auxiliary information into forest inventory: list sampling, stratification, and Poisson sampling.
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Xystrakis, Fotios, Minas Chasapis, Eleni Eleftheriadou, Dimitrios Samaras, and Konstantinos Theodoropoulos. "The optimization of typical species inventory of habitat types of a NATURA 2000 site using a phytosociological approach." Plant Sociology 59, no. 2 (2022): 1–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/pls2022592/01.

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The definition of typical species inventories of the 92/43/EEC Directive habitat types is a valuable information for the optimization of the conservation status assessment. Habitat-specific assessment protocols and predefined local inventories of typical species provide a method for a relatively fast and accurate assessment of the criterion “structures and functions”. Habitat types are often defined and described on the basis of a phytosociological description of vegetation units, mainly at the syntaxonomical level of alliance. Therefore, the definition of typical species inventories can be ba
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Simpson, Michael, and Kyleigh Simpson. "Garden History and the Vital Role of Garden Plant Inventories in Conservation." Queensland Review 19, no. 1 (2012): 124–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/qre.2012.11.

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Anyone who has visited a large old garden and seen the twisted remnant shrubs and big old trees in it may wonder about their past and worry about their future. The lumps and bumps on the ground and half-buried lines of stone may reveal clues to previous garden beds and structures. Old photographs may show a house in a luxuriant setting where we see only remnant trees and shrubs, and evidence of many phases of rise and decline. The study of a mature garden is inexorably linked to the study of the plants grown within it, as much as it is to an understanding of the people who made the garden and
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Nsevolo, Papy. "Authoritative Taxonomic Databases for Progress in Edible Insect and Host Plant Inventories." Biodiversity Information Science and Standards 5 (September 29, 2021): e75908. https://doi.org/10.3897/biss.5.75908.

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Insects play a vital role for humans. Apart from well-known ecosystem services (e.g., pollination, biological control, decomposition), they also serve as food for humans. An increasing number of research reports (Mitsuhashi 2017, Jongema 2018) indicate that entomophagy (the practice of eating insects by humans), is a long-standing practice in many countries around the globe. In Africa notably, more than 524 insects have been reported to be consumed by different ethnic groups, serving as a cheap, ecofriendly and renewable source of nutrients on the continent.Given the global recession due to th
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Oswald, Daniel D. "Inventories of Timber Resources in Urban and Developed Rural Areas." Western Journal of Applied Forestry 1, no. 4 (1986): 129–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/wjaf/1.4.129.

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Perry, Mark, Allan K. Stoner, and Jimmie D. Mowder. "Plant Germplasm Information Management System: Germplasm Resources Information Network." HortScience 23, no. 1 (1988): 57–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.21273/hortsci.23.1.57.

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Abstract A critically important aspect of the management of genetic resources is concurrent management of information pertinent to the preserved seeds or plant materials. An effective information system should: a) aid curators of collections by providing current information on inventories, exchange activities, etc.; b) perm it germplasm users to have rapid access to botanical and horticultural information about specific accessions and thereby encourage more effective use of plant germplasm; and c) allow personnel and organizations within and between countries to coordinate activities related t
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Simmons, Aaron T., Alexandra Murray, Philippa M. Brock, et al. "Life cycle inventories for the Australian grains sector." Crop and Pasture Science 70, no. 7 (2019): 575. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/cp18412.

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Grain production is a key source of food globally and is an important agricultural system for the Australian economy. Environmental impacts such as the emissions of greenhouse gases (GHG) associated with grain production are well documented and the Australian grains industry has strived to ensure ongoing improvement. To facilitate this improvement, the industry funded the development of life cycle inventories to provide broad geographical coverage. Cradle-to-gate inventories for wheat were developed for each of the grains industry agro-ecological zones, and inventories were developed for minor
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Brack, C. L. "National forest inventories and biodiversity monitoring in Australia." Plant Biosystems - An International Journal Dealing with all Aspects of Plant Biology 141, no. 1 (2007): 104–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/11263500601153875.

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Kurosawa, Honoka, Yoshifumi Wakiyama, Toshihiro Wada, and Kenji Nanba. "Impact of Bottom-Sediment Removal on 137Cs Contamination in an Urban Pond." Land 12, no. 2 (2023): 519. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/land12020519.

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Many irrigation ponds in Fukushima Prefecture were decontaminated due to the contamination of radiocesium released from Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant. To evaluate the impact of decontamination on 137Cs dynamics in an urban pond in Koriyama City, Fukushima Prefecture, Japan, temporal changes in 137Cs concentrations in bottom sediments and pond water were investigated before and after bottom-sediment removal. Post-decontamination, 137Cs inventories in bottom sediments decreased by 46–89%. 137Cs inventories in bottom sediments were relatively high in fine sediments before decontamination,
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Williams, Michael S., and Ken A. Cormier. "Composite Estimation for Forest Inventories Using Multiple Value Groups and Strata." Southern Journal of Applied Forestry 20, no. 2 (1996): 103–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/sjaf/20.2.103.

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Abstract Due to economic and political pressures placed on timber production, information from timber inventories needs to be broken down into information on particular value groups, which are groupings based on individual tree characteristics. Thus estimates of totals and variances need to be computed for individual value groups, all value groups combined, and any collection of value groups. A method for reporting these estimates using a variance-covariance matrix is given. This is followed by two examples of the estimation of totals and variances for value groups applied to a population comp
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Ostapenko, Ya, and D. Pastukh. "Correlation-regression analysis of factors affecting inventories of production enterprise." 101, no. 101 (December 30, 2021): 124–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.26565/2311-2379-2021-101-12.

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The article highlights the feasibility of correlation-regression analysis and inventory modeling at a manufacturing enterprise using applications. Inventory modeling will help to optimize them and further increase the profitability of the enterprise. The use of applications will speed up and simplify the modeling process and strengthen the analytical component. Among the modern variety of applications for statistical and econometric analysis, it is important to choose an effective software product, simple and easy to use, which does not require significant costs. It is offered to use a free, b
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Urraca, Ruben, Greet Janssens-Maenhout, Nicolás Álamos, et al. "CoCO2-MOSAIC 1.0: a global mosaic of regional, gridded, fossil, and biofuel CO2 emission inventories." Earth System Science Data 16, no. 1 (2024): 501–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/essd-16-501-2024.

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Abstract. Gridded bottom-up inventories of CO2 emissions are needed in global CO2 inversion schemes as priors to initialize transport models and as a complement to top-down estimates to identify the anthropogenic sources. Global inversions require gridded datasets almost in near-real time that are spatially and methodologically consistent at a global scale. This may result in a loss of more detailed information that can be assessed by using regional inventories because they are built with a greater level of detail including country-specific information and finer resolution data. With this aim,
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Marcelo-Peña, J. L., I. Huamantupa, T. Särkinen, and M. Tomazello. "IDENTIFYING CONSERVATION PRIORITY AREAS IN THE MARAÑÓN VALLEY (PERU) BASED ON FLORISTIC INVENTORIES." Edinburgh Journal of Botany 73, no. 1 (2015): 95–123. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0960428615000281.

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In this study, we report species diversity and endemism of the poorly known but highly diverse Seasonally Dry Tropical Forest (SDTF) flora of the Marañón valley in northern Peru. We characterise woody vascular plant species diversity across the valley in order to define the conservation value of the area at national and international level. Based on 32 rapid botanical inventories, 92 plots of 50 × 20 m, and a herbarium study across local and international herbaria, we report 440 woody vascular plant species of which 143 (33%) are endemic to the valley. Two centres of endemism within the valley
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Santos, Karin dos, Luiza Sumiko Kinoshita, and Andréia Alves Rezende. "Species composition of climbers in seasonal semideciduous forest fragments of Southeastern Brazil." Biota Neotropica 9, no. 4 (2009): 175–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/s1676-06032009000400018.

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In this study we evaluated floristic composition patterns of communities of climbers within ten inventories carried out in semideciduous forest fragments of southeastern Brazil. One of the inventories is original, being carried out for the present study in Ribeirão Cachoeira forest, Campinas, São Paulo State, Southeastern Brazil. This inventory was then pooled together to other nine climbers' inventories made in other forests of Southeastern Brazil to form a data base, which was examined regarding species richness, similarity, species distribution and climbing methods. The total number of spec
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Alberdi, Iciar, Sonia Condés, Ronald E. Mcroberts, and Susanne Winter. "Mean species cover: a harmonized indicator of shrub cover for forest inventories." European Journal of Forest Research 137, no. 3 (2018): 265–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10342-018-1110-7.

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Woodall, Christopher W., Joseph J. Charney, Greg C. Liknes, and Brian E. Potter. "What Is the Fire Danger Now? Linking Fuel Inventories with Atmospheric Data." Journal of Forestry 103, no. 6 (2005): 293–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jof/103.6.293.

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Abstract The combination of forest fuel maps with real-time atmospheric data may enable the creation of more dynamic and comprehensive assessments of fire danger. The goal of this study was to combine fuel maps, based on data from the Forest Inventory and Analysis (FIA) program of the USDA Forest Service, with real-time atmospheric data for the creation of a more dynamic index of fire danger. Results indicated fuel loadings and moisture could be estimated for specific points on a meteorological modeling grid network (4 × 4 km; based on FIA's strategic-scale fuel inventory and atmospheric data)
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Schumann, Keith D., J. Richard Conner, James W. Richardson, Jerry W. Stuth, Wayne T. Hamilton, and D. Lynn Drawe. "The Use of Biophysical and Expected Payoff Probability Simulation Modeling in The Economic Assessment of Brush Management Alternatives." Journal of Agricultural and Applied Economics 33, no. 3 (2001): 539–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s107407080002099x.

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AbstractWoody plant encroachment restricts forage production and capacity to produce grazing livestock. Biophysical plant growth simulation and economic simulation were used to evaluate a prescribed burning range management technique. Modeling systems incorporated management practices and costs, historical climate data, vegetation and soil inventories, livestock production data, and historical regional livestock prices. The process compared baseline non-treatment return estimates to expected change in livestock returns resulting from prescribed burning. Stochastic analyses of production and pr
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Luppold, William G., and Gilbert P. Dempsey. "Is Eastern Hardwood Sawtimber Becoming Scarcer?" Northern Journal of Applied Forestry 13, no. 1 (1996): 46–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/njaf/13.1.46.

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Abstract In recent years the hardwood lumber industry has become increasingly concerned about the availability and quality of hardwood sawtimber. However, these concerns seem to contradict USDA Forest Service estimates of increased volume and quality of hardwood sawtimber. This paper examines changes in eastern hardwood sawtimber inventories and the apparent contradiction between the industry's perception of decreasing sawtimber availability and the Forest Service's contention of increasing timber inventories. This study did not find a single explanation for the apparent contradiction. Many of
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van Welzen, Peter C., Eva Kristinawati Putri, and Roxali Bijmoer. "Plant taxonomy: Cooperation, innovation, productivity." E3S Web of Conferences 513 (2024): 03013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202451303013.

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Floristic taxonomic research, looking for constant differences between species, is a very time-consuming and slow process. The flora of the Malay Archipelago is estimated to have 45,000 vascular plant species and the Flora Malesiana project that describes them has completed c. 1/3rd in 75 years. Presently, the flora is heavily threatened because of land use and climate change. We have to speed up the flora writing to understand what will be threatened and how to counter the threats. Innovation using Next Generation Sequencing of DNA to find the species in combination with Image Recognition mig
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Khmelyuk, Alona, and Polina Chernenko. "ORGANIZATION OF ACCOUNTING, CONTROL AND ANALYSIS OF PRODUCTION SUPPLY." ECONOMIC BULLETIN OF THE DNIPROVSK STATE TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY, no. 1(6) (June 27, 2023): 135–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.31319/2709-2879.2023iss1(6).283027pp135-143.

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The article provides a theoretical substantiation of methodological approaches to organisation of accounting, control and analysis of production stocks. The regulatory framework is evaluated and the main stages of its functioning are outlined. The main components of the accounting policy elements of production inventories have been identified. The algorithm for forming an effective organisation of production inventory accounting is outlined and tested. Based on the reliable financial statements of PJSC "Dnipro Mineral Fertilizer Plant", the presented methodology for organising accounting, cont
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Black, E. E., and K. O. Buesseler. "Spatial variability and the fate of cesium in coastal sediments near Fukushima, Japan." Biogeosciences 11, no. 18 (2014): 5123–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/bg-11-5123-2014.

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Abstract. Quantifying the amount of cesium incorporated into marine sediments as a result of the Fukushima Dai-ichi Nuclear Power Plant (FDNPP) accident has proven challenging due to the limited multi-core sampling from within the 30 km zone around the facility; the inherent spatial heterogeneities in ocean sediments; and the potential for inventory fluctuations due to physical, biological, and chemical processes. Using 210Pb, 234Th, 137Cs, and 134Cs profiles from 20 sediment cores, coastal sediment inventories were reevaluated. A 137Cs sediment inventory of 100 ± 50 TBq was found for an area
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Bailey, R. L., and Stacey W. Martin. "Predicting Dominant Height from Plantation Age and the Diameter Distributions—Site-Prepared Loblolly Pine." Southern Journal of Applied Forestry 20, no. 3 (1996): 148–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/sjaf/20.3.148.

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Abstract With over 1,300 observations from plots in mechanically site-prepared loblolly pine plantations, regression equations are fitted that predict average height of dominant and codominant trees (i.e., site index trees)from stand age and diameter distribution characteristics. The equations can be used to avoid measuring heights and thus reduce costs of volume inventories in loblolly pine plantations. South. J. Appl. For. 20(3):148-150.
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Smith, Robert J., and Andrew N. Gray. "Combining potentially incompatible community datasets when harmonizing forest inventories in subarctic Alaska, USA." Journal of Vegetation Science 30, no. 1 (2019): 18–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jvs.12694.

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DeWalt, Saara J., GeneviÈve Bourdy, Lia R. ChÁvez de Michel, and Celin Quenevo. "Ethnobotany of the Tacana: Quantitative inventories of two permanent plots of Northwestern Bolivia." Economic Botany 53, no. 3 (1999): 237–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bf02866635.

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Yoshimura, Kazuya, Shigeo Nakama, and Kenso Fujiwara. "Radiation Monitoring in the Residential Environment: Time Dependencies of Air Dose Rate and 137Cs Inventory." Journal of Radiation Protection and Research 47, no. 1 (2022): 30–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.14407/jrpr.2021.00199.

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Background: Residential areas have some factors on the external exposure of residents, who usually spend a long time in these areas. Although various survey has been carried out by the government or the research institutions after the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant accident, the mechanism of radiocesium inventory in the terrestrial zone has not been cleared. To better evaluate the radiation environment, this study investigated the temporal changes in air dose rate and 137Cs inventories (Bq/m2) in residential areas and agricultural fields.Materials and Methods: Air dose rate and 137Cs in
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Bhatta, Suneeta, Bharat Babu Shrestha, and Petr Pyšek. "Invasive alien plants in South Asia: Impacts and management." NeoBiota 88 (October 23, 2023): 135–67. https://doi.org/10.3897/neobiota.88.104118.

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South Asia is home to an immense diversity of flora and fauna, which makes it one of the global biodiversity hotspots. Plant invasions are one of several factors that threaten South-Asian biodiversity. This review lists problematic invasive plant species, analyses their negative impacts, and summarises management methods implemented in South Asia using data obtained from research articles and relevant databases (CABI, GISD, GloNAF). The data was used to evaluate the research trends over time, knowledge of the impacts of invasive plants, and management measures aimed at the invasive species. In
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Espinosa, Prieto Armando, Laurent Hardion, and Jean-Nicolas Beisel. "Designing robust DNA barcode libraries for metabarcoding of freshwater plants by integrating herbarium collections and contemporary floristic inventories." ARPHA Conference Abstracts 4 (March 4, 2021): e64713. https://doi.org/10.3897/aca.4.e64713.

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Aquatic environmental DNA (eDNA) studies have considerably taken off during the last 10 years, promptly establishing eDNA as a new approach to monitoring the ecological status of European surface waters. On the one hand due to the numerous biological methods based on aquatic species, on the other hand due to the development of group-specific primers that allowed discrimination between species or at least genera. Understandably, rapid achievements were made for animal groups that include a small number of species (fish, amphibians) whereas it is still in development for plants, due to the compl
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